No. 6. 



DEPARTMENT OP^ AGRICULTURE. 



1021 



TA]iLE 14. — Domestic Animals, Fowls and Bees, on Farms, June 1, 

 r.)00, with Total and Average Values and Number of Domestic 

 Animals Not on Farms. 



Live Stock. 



Age in Years. 



On Farms. 



S 



3 



> 



u 



< 



Not on 

 Farms. 



Si 



E 



3 

 15 



Calves 



Steers, 



Steers, 



Steers, 



Bulls 



Heifers 



Cows kept for milk 



Cows and heifers not kept for 



milk 



Colts 



Horses 



Horses 



Mule colts 



Mules, 



Mules 



Asses and burros 



Lambs, 



Sheep (ewes) 



Sheep (rams and wethers), 



Swine, 



Goats 



Fowls:* 



Chickens, t 



Turkeys 



Geese , 



Ducks , 



Bees (swarms of), 



Under 1, 



\ and under 2, 



2 and under 3, 



3 and over 



1 and over 



1 and under 2, 



2 and over, 



2 and over, . . . 

 Under 1 



1 and under 2, 



2 and over 



Under 1 



1 and under 2, 



2 and over, 



All ages 



Under 1, 



] and over 



1 and over, 



All ages, 



All ages, , 



Value of all live stock. 



421,323 



108,681 



64,252 



16,382 



69,006 



224,623 



943,773 



48,807 



28,547 



36,584 



525, 850 



1,144 



3,604 



33,311 



576 



571,583 



769,463 



190,020 



1,107,981 



2,197 



10,553,106 



259,824 



60,780 



171,271 



161, 670 



$3,032,067 

 1,739,459 

 1,903,405 

 712,704 

 1,607,337 

 3,705,397 



29,141,561 



1,221,261 



806,696 



1,916,501 



38,225,630 



45,876 



210,286 



2,651,528 



22,559 



1,327,924 



2,651,067 



663 615 



5,830,295 



8,951 



4,483,486 

 531,578 



$102,439,183 



17.20 

 16 01 



29 62 

 43 51 

 23 29 

 16 50 



30 88 



25 02 

 28 2S 

 52 39 

 72 69 

 40 10 

 58 35 

 79 60 

 39 16 



2 32 



3 45 



3 49 

 5 26 



4 07 



3 29 



9,351 

 1,787 

 1,432 

 1,720 

 934 

 5,420 

 78,301 



1,400 



878 



1,371 



218,006 



50 



183 



21,977 



601 



2,460 



6,789 



818 



157.346 



6,548 



•The number reported is of fowls over 3 months old. The value is of all, old and young, 

 tlncludlng Guinea fowls. 



Thf total value of all live stock on farms, June 1, 1900, was 

 439.183, of which 40.0 per cent, represents the value of horses; 28.4 

 per cent, that of dairy cows; 13.6 per cent, that of other neat cattle; 

 r..7 per cent, that of swine; 4.5 per cent, that of sheep; 4.4 per cent, 

 that of poultry; and 3.4 per cent, that of all other live stock. 



There were kept in towns and cities nearly one-twelfth as many 

 dniry cows, nearly one-half as manv horses two vears old and over, 

 almost two-thirds as many mules two years and over, and about one- 

 seventh as many swine, as on farms. 



No reports were secured of the value of live stock not on farms, 



